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Sep 1, 2009
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Lets see....

-Photography
-British/Modern History
- 3D design

weird how well those fit together
 

Fraz

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Dec 28, 2008
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Don't know my timetable for next year but...

Advanced Higher Maths
Advanced Higher Graphics
Advanced Higher Art (Takes up 2x more than anything else)
Community Involvement Module (A non-subject subject, don't really do anything here)
 
May 2, 2009
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Lets see if I can translate these into english:

-Product visualization
-model building and 3D rapid prototyping
-product semantics as part of user interface usability

The term is named products user interface. I have no idea if I translated these right.
 

Zeewier

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Sep 20, 2008
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To win the coursename competition: Have Fun & Play. Yes, this is a university course.

I don't have a schedule for September - February yet. But since it's my last bachelors year and want to do Game and Media Technology for my masters I'll have to follow some advanced calculus and computer science courses.

Oh I'm getting old... (I was still at highschool when I joined TF2Maps)
 

Rasputin

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Sep 20, 2008
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Senior Year of High School - yay :unsure:

So its:

1 - Orchestra

2 - Eng. Language & Composition (AP)

3 - Psychology

5 - Spanish 5

6 - US Government & Politics (AP)

7 - Gym / Physics Lab

8 - Physics

9 - Pre-Calculus

Fascinating, isn't it.
 

English Mobster

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Monday:
Intro to Psychology (11 AM-12:20)
Fundamentals of Acting (3:30-4:50)
Intermediate Algebra (6:00 PM-8:20)

Tuesday:
Freshman Composition (6 PM-9:50)

Wednesday:
Intro to Psychology (11 AM-12:20)
Fundamentals of Acting (3:30-4:50)
Intermediate Algebra (6:00 PM-8:20)

Thursday:
History of World Civilizations, Since 1500 (7 PM-9:50)

First year of college, aiming to be a History major.
 

Fruity Snacks

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Sep 5, 2010
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Monday:
Intro to Psychology (11 AM-12:20)
Fundamentals of Acting (3:30-4:50)
Intermediate Algebra (6:00 PM-8:20)

Tuesday:
Freshman Composition (6 PM-9:50)

Wednesday:
Intro to Psychology (11 AM-12:20)
Fundamentals of Acting (3:30-4:50)
Intermediate Algebra (6:00 PM-8:20)

Thursday:
History of World Civilizations, Since 1500 (7 PM-9:50)

First year of college, aiming to be a History major.

My friend started as a history major... then realized that he probably couldn't really do anything with it later in life. So he switched to Math... something that he really couldn't do antyhing with later in life (unless he got a ph.d)
 

Penguin

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The math tier I am in goes like this: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trig, Advanced Math, Calculus. Most people stop at Algebra 2. And Algebra 1 is Algebra 1A and 1B unless you take an Honours class. And Freshman year when I took Geometry, I was in the last class to take it in a single semester - now kids have to take Geometry A and Geometry B because it was "too hard."

What the fuck? Where I come from trig is a sophomore year class paired with Algebra 2.

Anyway we don't find out our shcedule until the first day here.

By the way younglings I highly recoomend you triple up on sciences when you finish all your mandatory classes by senior year; it's a good way to get free "A"'s.
 
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littleedge

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Mar 2, 2009
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Monday:
Intro to Psychology (11 AM-12:20)
Fundamentals of Acting (3:30-4:50)
Intermediate Algebra (6:00 PM-8:20)
Intermediate Algebra for two hours and twenty minutes? A simple class for that long would kill me. Fundamentals of Acting? Sounds like an awesome topic that'll be taught terribly and made boring.

Penguin said:
What the fuck? Where I come from trig is a sophomore year class paired with Algebra 2.
If you're not a moron, you can Take Algebra 1 in 8th grade in Middle School. So Freshman year you can take Geometry Honours and Algebra 2, Sophomore year you could take Trig and Advanced Math, and Junior year you could take Calc. However that requires a lot of effort. I would rather take Algebra 1A in 8th grade, take 1B and Geometry A Freshman Year, do Geometry B and Algebra 2 my Sophomore year, then go on to Trig and Advanced Math my Junior year to take Calc Senior year. That way I'm never stressed, don't have to work a lot at home, never don't understand something, yet learn everything without ever not having a math class to "forget" stuff over the summer.

It worked out similarly for me - I'm taking only Calc Senior year.
 

cyked

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Dec 18, 2009
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wait so senior year you could be taking calc 3/4 at a community college? Assuming you take AP Calc BC junior year. If so, I hate your school and wish I couldve gone there. Do you have block scheduling btw?
 

TheKieranator

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Mar 6, 2011
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Since sharing schedules is surprisingly popular, I supposed I should similarly share mine.

See?

SemesterBSchedule2011.jpg
 

C00Kies

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Sep 20, 2009
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Senior Year in HS

-AP Econ
-poly-sci
-GIS/acheCAD
-Pre-cal
-English
-H Chemistry
-Marching band :)thumbup:)

and work on my Senior project = major pain
 

littleedge

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Mar 2, 2009
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wait so senior year you could be taking calc 3/4 at a community college? Assuming you take AP Calc BC junior year. If so, I hate your school and wish I couldve gone there. Do you have block scheduling btw?

Um. You usually can't go above Calc AP taught at my High School. Granted you can only now manage to get Calc in your Junior year - kids becoming Freshman in September are able to. Previously there was no way to do so unless you're like the one kid who commuted from the middle school to the high school and took math classes at my level while a grade below me (he's a math genius but not so much at other subjects). He's taking Calc his Junior year, this September, but I dunno what's happening after that.
 
Feb 18, 2009
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I don't get eduction systems, particularly the American one(s?). Why do subjects become so specific so early for some people?

Anyway, I'm currently shitting myself waiting for my a-level results (equivalent to american high-school?) on the following subjects:
-Maths
-Further Maths ('cause I'm fucking awesome)
-Physics

and provided I get ABB in any order I can go to Uni to study for BSc Maths and Computer Science.

Massive debts, here I come!!! :D
 

MattKnight

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Frozen, your major intrigues me.

Here's my schedule until May:

MWF - IT Foundations 9-953am

Tues/Thurs - College Algebra 11-1220pm

Wed. - Network Components (Cisco 2) 6-9pm

Thurs. - Security Principles and Policy 5-8pm

Major: Network Security Technology
 

Ida

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Jan 6, 2008
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Here's mine for the current semester.

schedule.jpg


"Forelesning" means Lecture. "Øving" means Exercise (a more "active" lecture where we get to join in).
I also have another subject called Medicine for Non-Medical Students, Introduction (just an easy filler class) which isn't shown because there are no lectures.

EDIT: Here's last semester's schedule:
schedule_fall11.jpg
 
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